OHADA harmonises business law across member states. Yamalé helps you search and interpret OHADA uniform acts and related instruments using AI that is constrained to library excerpts — so you can trace answers back to the act itself.
Use OHADA AI legal research for company formation, commercial contracts, arbitration, and cross-border operations within the OHADA zone. Combine AI queries with direct library browsing when you need the full text of an act or article.
For national rules that sit beside OHADA texts, name the member state in your question. Regional instruments and domestic implementing law are handled differently; Yamalé prioritises the instruments actually retrieved for your query.
Why teams use Yamalé
Uniform acts in the library
Search OHADA company law, commercial law, and related texts alongside national implementing legislation where available.
Cited answers
AI responses reference library documents so you can verify articles and definitions in context.
Practitioner workflow
Move from AI summary to full instrument text in the library without leaving the platform.
Francophone & anglophone use
Ask in the language you work in; focus on the legal issue and jurisdiction for best retrieval.
Frequently asked questions
- Can Yamalé answer OHADA company law questions?
- Yes, when the relevant OHADA uniform acts and excerpts are in the library. Ask a specific question — for example directors' duties under OHADA company law — and review the cited instruments in the response.
- Does OHADA AI research replace reading the uniform act?
- No. AI research helps you locate and orient within OHADA texts faster. Always read the cited provisions and confirm updates or national variations before advising clients.
- Which OHADA countries are supported?
- OHADA member states share uniform acts; national implementing measures may differ. Name the country in your query when you need domestic context alongside OHADA rules.
- How do I try OHADA AI legal research?
- Sign in to AI Research on Yamalé and ask an OHADA-focused question, or browse OHADA instruments in the library first.